AMUSEMENTS. H.M/Theatre. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 4th,'sth, and 6th, JANUARY. A powerful headline series of surprising picture art. LORD ROBERTS LAST REVIEW. (England’s Hero of many wars ) "THE ADOPTED SON,” star drama, A real life story, a pi.icedent of hope, the hero from direst poverty rose to a position of great power. Keystone’s bursts of hilarity, "HER LAST CHANCE.” and other magnetic features, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 7th and Bth. "Another Monster Programme.” The most realistic picture of its kind ever screened. GENUINE MEXICAN BULL FIGHT Spain’s National sport visualised. In numberless stirring scenes "THE BELGIANS AT LOUVAIN.” The latest lengthy war specials taken direct at the Front. ENGLISH GAZETTE and other fine subjects. Watch for Saturday’s Huge Change "ENGLAND’S MENACE.” "ENGLAND’S MENACE.” A subject of vital interest. A glorious British Patriotic drama. It concerns the individual and the Nation. ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the unsettled times, Madame Bernard has decided to show pictures three' nights weekly, namely Thursday and Friday. One huge change of pictures, Saturday night an entire new series. Commencing, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1915. Two Big Programmes in Three Nights.
JEWELLER'S SALE OP SALVAGE STOCK. GREAT IN my new Temporary Premises opposite the County Hostel, Broadway, I am offering to the public of Stratford, 3b discount *n the £ off Jewellery which was saved in the safe and is undamaged. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSS. FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS. MAKE it a point to visit the Mountain with its magnificent gorges, its snow-capped peaks and slopes, and best of all the surrounding forests and reserves. The Stratford Mountain House (via Pembroke Road) Offers you first-class accommodation for 7s per day or £2 2s per week which includes all toll etc. Only First-class Meals and Beds provided. For those providing their own‘food, splendid accommodation is provided either by day or week. Good Sites for Tent Parties, too. Do not fail to bring your visiting friends to this House before they return home, ONLY 9 MILES FROM STRATFORD STATION. (Good Roads.) Come by Motor, Gig or Bike. Full particulars from: C. E. JAMES, Broadway, T. KIRKWOOD, County Hotel, pr direct from House per telephone to EVNB9N J. K. STONE. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 5 January 1915, Page 1
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485Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 5 January 1915, Page 1
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